The NFL Scouting Combine is one of the most anticipated events in the football calendar, where prospects showcase their skills and physical attributes. If you’re eager to know a prospect's height, weight, wingspan, and 40-yard dash times, you’ve come to the right place. Our comprehensive running story includes every prospect's measurements and combine results, ensuring you stay updated with all the latest developments.
Among the most notable news is the performance of LSU tackle Will Campbell. Despite being a top tackle prospect, Campbell did not meet the standard arm length of 33 inches typically expected for NFL tackles, leading many teams to consider moving him to the guard position. This shift could impact his draft stock significantly.
In contrast, Iowa State wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. put on a spectacular show, clocking an impressive speed during the gauntlet drill, reaching 19.81 miles per hour. His performance solidifies his position as a standout among wide receivers at the combine.
The competition for the top quarterback spot in the 2025 NFL Draft is heating up, with reports suggesting that Cam Ward has pulled ahead of the pack as the top quarterback prospect. In a surprising twist, Shedeur Sanders is now facing uncertainty regarding his position as QB2. Sanders chose not to participate in the workouts, whereas others like Jaxson Dart and Quinn Ewers showcased their skills, raising questions about his draft potential.
Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy made headlines as he defended his 40-yard dash record, posting a time of 4.21 seconds. Worthy responded to claims from fellow Texas players, Jaydon Blue and Isaiah Bond, who had promised to break his record but fell short with times of 4.38 and 4.41 seconds, respectively.
Furthermore, Virginia Tech RB Bhayshul Tuten outpaced many with a blistering 4.32-second 40-yard dash, surpassing the times of NFL stars such as Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs. This performance positions Tuten as a top contender in what is shaping up to be one of the best running back draft classes.
Missouri quarterback Cook astonished onlookers with a remarkable 37-inch vertical leap, showcasing his explosiveness. Meanwhile, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe surprised many as well, with his hand size increasing from 8 3/4 inches at the Senior Bowl to 9 3/8 inches at the combine, enhancing his prospects as a quarterback in the NFL.
As the NFL Scouting Combine continues, attention will shift to the final day, where offensive linemen will take the field. Prospects like Tyler Booker and Josh Conerly are among those to watch. Stay tuned for further updates and insights as we cover every aspect of this crucial event leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft.